Multiple Choice
Strong experimental research designs differ from quasi-experimental research designs in that in quasi-experimental research designs:
A) There are more participants involved in the study.
B) Ruling out rival hypotheses is more difficult
C) Participants experience many more manipulations of the independent variable
D) Random assignment is always used
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